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. >>> it has been weeks now since osama bin laden was killed in pakistan. now, that country is granting the u.s. permission to search the compound where he was killed. we're going to tell you what the cia is planning to do there. >>> and holly is spicing things up this morning. holly? >> i am. but can we go back to that ask allison question because i think what that was saying was that holly should get more time. that's what i hear. more time for me to chat. we are made in our area. coming up live later, we'll talk about packaging, purchasing and tasting as we wrap up the d-m-v segment. >>> here is a look at today's great trivia question. i have no idea what the answer is. before the introduction q there she is! hey, i got a leak! yoo hoo! your husband left the seat up again! oh, wait a minute! come on, now. come back! um, miss? up here! right. so those are hard water stains, and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. truth is, 85% of us have hard water. you need lime-a-way, the hard water expert. unlike the leading all-purpose cleaner, lime-a-way is speci
. >>> it has been weeks now since osama bin laden was killed in pakistan. now, that country is granting the u.s. permission to search the compound where he was killed. we're going to tell you what the cia is planning to do there. >>> and holly is spicing things up this morning. holly? >> i am. but can we go back to that ask allison question because i think what that was saying was that holly should get more time. that's what i hear. more time for me to chat. we are made...
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obviously, al qaeda is spread out to the arabian peninsula, pakistan areas, and the rest. but it's about continuing this route. many people are concerned if there's a withdrawal of u.s. troops they shouldn't be too dramatic or swift to withdraw before al qaeda and taliban are defeated. >> christiane, i appreciate your analysis. i want to remind everybody, be sure to watch christiane a little later this morning on "this week." she has exclusive interview with white house chief of staff bill daley. bianna, over to you. >> not too far from here at rancho mirage, california, friends and family arar gatherig for a friend of life service. preparations under way for the former first lady, betty ford. the friends and family gather for a celebration of life service. and how the nation says good-bye to a brave and beloved woman who touched so many lives. her candor and courage touched the nation. and now we know more how betty ford's family y ll pay tribute. >> people in america and across the world, they are going to say good-bye and they want to pay tribute to her. >> reporter: th
obviously, al qaeda is spread out to the arabian peninsula, pakistan areas, and the rest. but it's about continuing this route. many people are concerned if there's a withdrawal of u.s. troops they shouldn't be too dramatic or swift to withdraw before al qaeda and taliban are defeated. >> christiane, i appreciate your analysis. i want to remind everybody, be sure to watch christiane a little later this morning on "this week." she has exclusive interview with white house chief of...
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base with jet aircraft and a couple of thousand men. >> but not, not on the scale of afghanistan and pakistan, obviously. >> no, fortunately. >> terrence, what about the drone aircraft issue. the u.s. has used them in yemen and used them in the horn of africa. how do you see that as, in terms of engaging the u.s. or disengaging the u.s. in the region? >> well, the overarching narrative of how efforts that we have undertaken to respond to perceive terrorist threats has, in fact, had the opposite effect ofncreasing anti-americanism and making some groups, you know, more militant, making the ground more fertile for, for shabab or al-qaeda. i think is true, and there is a particular aspect of drone aircraft. the somalis believe that there are drone aircraft constantly overhead. and i don't even know if that's true, but it's part of this larger sense how the united states is responsible for everything. if something, they're not getting what they need, it's because the united states is somehow against them. and i, and i think that's a, that's a problem. it is part of the winning hearts and minds, b
base with jet aircraft and a couple of thousand men. >> but not, not on the scale of afghanistan and pakistan, obviously. >> no, fortunately. >> terrence, what about the drone aircraft issue. the u.s. has used them in yemen and used them in the horn of africa. how do you see that as, in terms of engaging the u.s. or disengaging the u.s. in the region? >> well, the overarching narrative of how efforts that we have undertaken to respond to perceive terrorist threats has,...
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three other people in pakistan were also indicted. a federal indictment says all six conspired to kill, injure or kidnap people abroad. >>> thousands of people who thought they won a green card to stay in this country are out of luck. the u.s. state department is invalidating results posted on its website because of a computer glitch. every year millions apply for 50,000 green cards. a new lottery will be held in july. >>> welcome news for motorists struggling with high gas prices. president barack obama plans to speed up domestic oil drimg. he made the announcement in his weekly address to the nation. >> i'm directing the department of interior to conduct annual lease sales in am las ka's national petroleum reserve while protecting sensitive areas, speed up the oil and gas exploration in the mid and south atlantic. we plan to lease new areas in the gulf of mexico as well and work to create new incentives to industry to develop their unused leases both on and offshore. >> the president's announcement follows similar moves by the gop c
three other people in pakistan were also indicted. a federal indictment says all six conspired to kill, injure or kidnap people abroad. >>> thousands of people who thought they won a green card to stay in this country are out of luck. the u.s. state department is invalidating results posted on its website because of a computer glitch. every year millions apply for 50,000 green cards. a new lottery will be held in july. >>> welcome news for motorists struggling with high gas...
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mentioned, still more new details emerging about the daring raid that took down osama bin laden in pakistan on sunday. nbc pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski has been following the story. he's joining us now with the latest. fwro good morning again. >> reporter: good morning. we are getting remarkable insight into the last-minute plans of the operation and president obama's priorities. first to protect the navy s.e.a.l.s and other special operations forces. second to get osama bin laden. the white house released photos of the nail-biting tension as the president and his national security team watch live video of the u.s. military attack on bin laden's compound. >> the minutes passed like days. the president was very concerned about the security of our personnel. >> reporter: 40 minutes into the operation, it was over and osama bin laden was dead. for a successful killer capture, the code word was "geronimo" but on the ground they transmitted, for god and country, geronimo, geronimo. from the beginning the u.s. operation was aimed more at killing, not capturing bin laden. bin laden's co
mentioned, still more new details emerging about the daring raid that took down osama bin laden in pakistan on sunday. nbc pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski has been following the story. he's joining us now with the latest. fwro good morning again. >> reporter: good morning. we are getting remarkable insight into the last-minute plans of the operation and president obama's priorities. first to protect the navy s.e.a.l.s and other special operations forces. second to get osama bin...
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yet pakistan denies any such talks. the united states is not likely to support negotiations with the pakistani taliban which it views as a terrorist group. >>> and talking about the weather right now. if you plan ongoing out to get that christmas or holiday tree, word of advice, chuck. >> well, you should have done it last weekend that's the first piece of advice. you can't rewind the clock. >> why last weekend? >> it was a lot warmer. >> he's going to tell us. >> it will be very chilly today. if you're going to be out spending any realtime in the greet outdoors as long as you keep moving and stay in the sunshine you'll be all right. if you sit in the shade you're going to need an extra layer of warmth. otherwise a dry weekend. feeling a lot like december. 41 in washington. 41 in wall dor. -45 in fredericksburg. 39 leesburg and 39 in haguerstown. good looking day today. a mostly sunny day. breezy and on the chilly to cold side with afternoon highs squeaking up in the mid 40s around town. low 40s in the high spots. ed a
yet pakistan denies any such talks. the united states is not likely to support negotiations with the pakistani taliban which it views as a terrorist group. >>> and talking about the weather right now. if you plan ongoing out to get that christmas or holiday tree, word of advice, chuck. >> well, you should have done it last weekend that's the first piece of advice. you can't rewind the clock. >> why last weekend? >> it was a lot warmer. >> he's going to tell us....
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in the news, the american diplomat charged with murder in pakistan could soon be released. pakistani officials say a court is reviewing documents that prove that raymond davis had diplomatic immunity. u.s. officials say he acted in self-defense when killing two armed men last month. >>> from this month's snowstorms are estimated to be $4.1 billion. >>> in australia, devastating floodwaters are still rising as heavy rain from a downgraded cyclone falls over melbourne. in some places, seven inches of rain fell in a few hours. >>> and verizon had record sales its first day of taking preorders for the new iphone with its service on it. it sold more iphones between 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 on thursday, than any other phone on a full day. that's a quick look at the headlines. >>> time for the weather and jackie. >> we had a big storm from texas to tennessee. look at what happened in shreveport, louisiana. four inches of snow fell. and this part of northern louisiana was turned into an uphill skating rink with snowplows out. and really difficult driving conditions, as dan mentioned earl
in the news, the american diplomat charged with murder in pakistan could soon be released. pakistani officials say a court is reviewing documents that prove that raymond davis had diplomatic immunity. u.s. officials say he acted in self-defense when killing two armed men last month. >>> from this month's snowstorms are estimated to be $4.1 billion. >>> in australia, devastating floodwaters are still rising as heavy rain from a downgraded cyclone falls over melbourne. in some...
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and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day visit to beijing. he called on china to become a global partner in addressing security challenges in asia and beyond. >>> jay si dugard speaking about her 18 years in captivity at the hands of philly and nancy garrido. she was 11 when kidnapped by garrido, a convicted sex offender, as she was walking to school. she talked about the long, horrifying ordeal with abc's diane sawyer. >> you would never know what she survived unless you notice how her face changes when she speaks of the past and the charm around her neck, a
and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day...
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. >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> they blamed a group based in pakistan for an insurgent attack in kabul, afghanistan. authorities say all 11 attackers died during several hours of fighting yesterday .'s and that fighting on the streets of afghanistan's capital triggered a cyber war of words on twitter. they launched this digital post, "how much longer will terrorists put innocent afghans in harm's way"? they said, "i don't know. you have been putting them in harm's way for the past 10 years. raised whole villages and markets and still have the nerve to talk about harm's way. >> two uc berkeley graduates held in iran for two years appear to be a step closer to returning home. the lawyers for josh vital scpe shane bower tells abc news their bail is being paid and they should be freed in the next few days. the government september a plane to tehran to pick them up. the details are a little unclear. they will be freed in just days, but today they said the deals -- the deal to release them is still under review. >>> governor jerry brown accused republican law
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pakistan hasn't allowed the u.s. to interrogate three of bin laden's wives who lived with him in the compound. though the bin laden called yesterday for their release. and pakistan hasn't given back a secret u.s. helicopter lost in the raid on bin laden's home. hinting it may show it to china first. by intention, the u.s. says the talks will continue. >> we think it is very important to maintain a cooperative relationship with pakistan, precisely because it's in our national security interest to do so. >> reporter: you will remember that last week the white house opted not to release osama bin laden's body photos to the public. but now, the cia is offering senators from two, key committees a chance to view the photos themselves. to do so, they must make an appointment. >> interesting. lots of developments this morning. >>> and the other big story on this wednesday morning, the city in the south faces a major cleanup, now that the floodwaters are receding there. >> and the danger is far from over for other cities down
pakistan hasn't allowed the u.s. to interrogate three of bin laden's wives who lived with him in the compound. though the bin laden called yesterday for their release. and pakistan hasn't given back a secret u.s. helicopter lost in the raid on bin laden's home. hinting it may show it to china first. by intention, the u.s. says the talks will continue. >> we think it is very important to maintain a cooperative relationship with pakistan, precisely because it's in our national security...
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pakistan. this man was a candidate to replace osama bin laden, and now his terror group is promising revenge. >>> breast cancer break through, a blockbuster new study finds the drug could prevent breast cancer in millions of women with no harmful side effects. this could be a game-changer in the battle against the disease. >>> making the case. is a single human hair found in the trunk of casey anthony's car proof that she killed her young daughter? and can evidence that you can only smell be introduce into court? prosecutors trying to do that. more dramatic testimony this morning. >>> and, blown away. look at this a playground bouncy house picked up by the wind and tossed over and over with children trapped inside. we have the dramatic video. >> announcer: from abc news, live from new york this is "good morning america" with dan harris and bianna golodryga. >>> we've been talking about that video, let's take a look the it again. it's incredible. generally scary. see the parents running toward t
pakistan. this man was a candidate to replace osama bin laden, and now his terror group is promising revenge. >>> breast cancer break through, a blockbuster new study finds the drug could prevent breast cancer in millions of women with no harmful side effects. this could be a game-changer in the battle against the disease. >>> making the case. is a single human hair found in the trunk of casey anthony's car proof that she killed her young daughter? and can evidence that you...
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. >> reporter: instead, pakistan has thrown him in jail. the standoff with america's most important ally in the region is high stakes. the u.s. has postponed a high level meeting and is threatening to close consulates and cult off aid if davis isn't immediately released. but in pakistan, davis is a lightning rod. that anger has spread to the streets. many accuse the u.s. of bullying to try to get him released and protesters burn him in effigy. we met the family of one of the men davis killed. they want revenge. "blood for blood," he says. "god willing, he will be hanged by the court." that anger makes it harder for pakistan to support the u.s. in everything from releasing davis to hunting al qaeda to fighting the war in afghanistan. which means this standoff is about much more than just one man. nick schifrin, abc news, lahore. >>> and one more note from overseas tonight. 100,000 women protested across italy today against prime minister silvio berlusconi. they are saying his dalliances with young women degrade female dignity. he is under in
. >> reporter: instead, pakistan has thrown him in jail. the standoff with america's most important ally in the region is high stakes. the u.s. has postponed a high level meeting and is threatening to close consulates and cult off aid if davis isn't immediately released. but in pakistan, davis is a lightning rod. that anger has spread to the streets. many accuse the u.s. of bullying to try to get him released and protesters burn him in effigy. we met the family of one of the men davis...
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s and pursuits he just me man who was executed in pakistan do you know what he was doing. he was getting be a hater and. and and friends would. and then it was then they were killed and it was stitched into the stomach and credit for this whole operation from the point of abduction killing all the inference and carrying was done in quarter four hours because after the body was started the k. and that is how he was taking the people and taking that here in the house here in france which i fly three months four months. kill them. and then politically going into the stomach stick your time taken over a life imprisonment of all water one hundred of them are going for life imprisonment fifteen twenty years since another one hundred one hundred of them so at present thought of when i say the seven percent that we're going to read is. a degree of punishment depending on the prey. the see the sense of the crime and the rating system anybody of course can you show you have no problem on their to call people in and get this this drug people are just like this truck and people who su
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pakistan says two of its soldiers were wounded in this, by the way. but pakistan has lodge add strong protest. they're already outraged. they're saying the u.s. planes flew over the border and were then fired on by pakistan troops. >> and what's this about cia flying stealth drones over the compound before the raid. >> talk about high tech, this is out of "the washington post." it's an interesting read. dozens of drone secret missions conducted by drones that were designed to evade radar. stealth drones if you want. this is all just another indication of the mistrust the u.s. had for pakistan, that even in the buildup for this they were watching from afar and secretly. >> yeah, apparently. >>> to ireland now and queen elizabeth's historic visit. this is her second day there. what do you know? >> i swear you're the united states most admirable loyalist. this was a very important stop. she went to a stadium. this is an important and delicate place for ire rush people. write british troops opened fire on a crowd watching a gaelic football machlt it happe
pakistan says two of its soldiers were wounded in this, by the way. but pakistan has lodge add strong protest. they're already outraged. they're saying the u.s. planes flew over the border and were then fired on by pakistan troops. >> and what's this about cia flying stealth drones over the compound before the raid. >> talk about high tech, this is out of "the washington post." it's an interesting read. dozens of drone secret missions conducted by drones that were designed...
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host: when that happens, how does the country in vision relations with pakistan, especially along the borders and with concerns about safe-haven? guest: safe havens, unfortunately, it is a fact that now everyone enologist. this is something we have been saying for the last 10 years or so. our president has still insisted on this. unless you are dealing with the safe haven, which is the root cause, no matter when you do in afghanistan. we will not get the objectives that we are both looking for. this is a problem, but the good news is we have had a constructive dialogue with pakistani government and also with other relevant authorities in pakistan to come up with a reconciliation program, something that we can both benefit from, to be an honest partner for the fight. host: for those discussions foster and all by the death of t osama bin laden? guest: even before that, we had started that discussion. now, after the death of bin laden, which was a great success for the afghan people and our partners, that created a unique environment for the reconciliation and everyone should take it ver
host: when that happens, how does the country in vision relations with pakistan, especially along the borders and with concerns about safe-haven? guest: safe havens, unfortunately, it is a fact that now everyone enologist. this is something we have been saying for the last 10 years or so. our president has still insisted on this. unless you are dealing with the safe haven, which is the root cause, no matter when you do in afghanistan. we will not get the objectives that we are both looking for....
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was about, teaching pakistaners to make money signing up new pakistaners. forgive me but as somebody who hasn't done it yet and i'd like to try it, it seems a little culty. >> culty? >> reporter: yeah. >> how so? >> reporter: the people that are into it are so passionate about it and what you're talking about is sort of not just a fitness program but a life transformation. >> absolutely. >> reporter: and then having the people that have gone through it go out and sell it. it just feels a little culty. is that unfair? >> well, i think it's a perspective that is cynical. i don't like to go to a gym. i want to be by myself and do my workout. that's not culty. >> they all work out naked. every one of them. i've seen it. they don't know. i sneak up at night. >> reporter: you'd work out naked too if you had already achieved your after. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> cynical david wright there. thanks to him. >>> up next, speed, competition, pushed to the limit. why this time was such a disastrous result. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached
was about, teaching pakistaners to make money signing up new pakistaners. forgive me but as somebody who hasn't done it yet and i'd like to try it, it seems a little culty. >> culty? >> reporter: yeah. >> how so? >> reporter: the people that are into it are so passionate about it and what you're talking about is sort of not just a fitness program but a life transformation. >> absolutely. >> reporter: and then having the people that have gone through it go out...
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the investigation will include pakistan's own government. president obama told 60 minutes osama bin laden must have had a support network inside of pakistan. >> we don't know who or what that support network was. we don't know whether there might have been some people inside of government, people outside of government, and that's something that we have to investigate, and more importantly, the pakistan government has to investigate. >> officials say the investigation into what the pakistani government may know needs to be -- widows that were living with him. >> they need to provide us with intelligence, including access to osama bin laden's three we've who is they have in custody. >> tom don nolin also said that material seized from the compound could fill a small college library. despite the question about who helped hide bin laden, both democrats and republicans say pakistan is a much needed ally. even in the getting of osama bin laden, the pakistani pakistanis were helpful. we have people on the ground because they allow us to have them.
the investigation will include pakistan's own government. president obama told 60 minutes osama bin laden must have had a support network inside of pakistan. >> we don't know who or what that support network was. we don't know whether there might have been some people inside of government, people outside of government, and that's something that we have to investigate, and more importantly, the pakistan government has to investigate. >> officials say the investigation into what the...
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beast dot com pakistan's alternative policy institute and news service this is cross-talk air you can jump in anytime you want here mark obama said the world is a better place it's a safer place and importantly he said justice has been done over the last ten years over the last ten years on the war on terror has justice been done. but i think as a new yorker a lifelong new yorker and so recently certainly. i'm certainly happy to see that it's gone and that is not what i think would be just then but i think the other arguments that the world safer i'm not sure that they're really true at this point because most people think he hasn't had any kind of operational command of al qaeda and the franchises that have grown are in fact more dangerous than al qaeda central is at the moment and you know and his death itself is probably going to spawn a lot of violence and retribution so i think that argument is not really true and i think if the policies don't change very quickly on the part of the obama administration in long term this is really going to be a footnote however applies and he migh
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meddling in pakistan's affairs people in pakistan see the u.s. . as a power that that brought in this that helped bring in this discard up these corrupt politicians in power i mean they it was the u.s. and british pressure which which forced the secure military ruler to strike deals and bring these exiled corrupt leaders back into power and they've never never enjoyed any instability because they don't actually have any sort of the people basically people in pakistan don't trust them and they never will because they know the history of these politicians they've been in power before the been in ministries before everybody seen what they have done and the more the u.s. tries to prop them up you know it's just it's just going to backfire on the everyone and that's what we're seeing at the moment and if i can stay with you to see do you think that accounts for what people say the growth of polarization in radicalization among. pakistanis in used to be in and need confirmation from you people would say was from the poor segments of society now it's movi
meddling in pakistan's affairs people in pakistan see the u.s. . as a power that that brought in this that helped bring in this discard up these corrupt politicians in power i mean they it was the u.s. and british pressure which which forced the secure military ruler to strike deals and bring these exiled corrupt leaders back into power and they've never never enjoyed any instability because they don't actually have any sort of the people basically people in pakistan don't trust them and they...
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the same time the people of pakistan have lived rejected the. ideology that is attributed to osama bin laden a long time ago we have terrorists in the partisan who are working on the same ideology attacking pakistani state and if you look at the statements that have come from the usama bin laden camp in the past and from. as well where they have openly called to attack the pakistani state and the pakistani army so it doesn't make any sense for me to even consider the possibility that the pakistani state would be protecting a man who promotes attacking the pakistani state so you know i just it's sounds really ridiculous but again if i help if i can say with you i mean how do you how is it that he was there a living in a compound i don't know how palatial it was i mean it looks like it was some reports it was a cost a million dollars i was very well protected i mean somebody knew he was there. so you think there's been various reports that have come in over the past few years about his location so it's obvious that he has been moving he has been o
the same time the people of pakistan have lived rejected the. ideology that is attributed to osama bin laden a long time ago we have terrorists in the partisan who are working on the same ideology attacking pakistani state and if you look at the statements that have come from the usama bin laden camp in the past and from. as well where they have openly called to attack the pakistani state and the pakistani army so it doesn't make any sense for me to even consider the possibility that the...
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two imams and several of their family members, charging them with funneling money to terrorists in pakistan. >>> a chicago woman was never really missing a little. her body was in the county morgue almost the entire time. her family credits the discovery to a new detective. >>> in florida, a family snapped these photographs when a bear decided to take a tip in the hot tub. wildlife officials say this is a female with her cubs nearby. so far, they've been too elusive to track. >>> we'll be right back. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> in news around the bay area, tomorrow the district attorney wi
two imams and several of their family members, charging them with funneling money to terrorists in pakistan. >>> a chicago woman was never really missing a little. her body was in the county morgue almost the entire time. her family credits the discovery to a new detective. >>> in florida, a family snapped these photographs when a bear decided to take a tip in the hot tub. wildlife officials say this is a female with her cubs nearby. so far, they've been too elusive to track....
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two imams and several of their family members, charging them with funneling money to terrorists in pakistan. >>> a chicago woman was never really missing a little. her body was in the county morgue almost the entire time. her family credits the discovery to a new detective. >>> in florida, a family snapped these photographs when a bear decided to take a tip in the hot tub. wildlife officials say this is a female with her cubs nearby. so far, they've been too [ male announcer ] you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity. turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. hi. hi. you know i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. you just read my mind. [ male announcer ] just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts stealing your credit your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock. lifelock is the leader in identity theft protection. relentlessly protecting your personal information to help stop the crooks in their tracks before your identity is attacked. protecting your social security number, your
two imams and several of their family members, charging them with funneling money to terrorists in pakistan. >>> a chicago woman was never really missing a little. her body was in the county morgue almost the entire time. her family credits the discovery to a new detective. >>> in florida, a family snapped these photographs when a bear decided to take a tip in the hot tub. wildlife officials say this is a female with her cubs nearby. so far, they've been too [ male announcer ]...
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there's more questions than answers i at this point here but i mean when you look at pakistan would you say that the bush slash obama war on terror as it can be called a success by any any to mention whatsoever. i think you just have to look at the situation in pakistan today and compare it to what it was before the before the occupation of afghanistan began and now today we have insurgencies in different provinces in pakistan we have daily terror attacks in which. you know hundreds of thousands of thousands of civilians to some numbers have put up to thirty thousand civilians have died in the last ten years in pakistan just from the terror attacks so i don't see this being any in any way a success even though some of the lardons killing will probably generate more and more such attacks and if you look at the kind of success that obama is saying that this could be for afghanistan then that doesn't make any sense either because some bin laden has been a man on the run he's got no operational capabilities not been involved in in battle he's not been involved in any way in the in the l
there's more questions than answers i at this point here but i mean when you look at pakistan would you say that the bush slash obama war on terror as it can be called a success by any any to mention whatsoever. i think you just have to look at the situation in pakistan today and compare it to what it was before the before the occupation of afghanistan began and now today we have insurgencies in different provinces in pakistan we have daily terror attacks in which. you know hundreds of...
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officials now say pakistan was involved. before a senate committee chief chairman admiral mike mullen testified the terror group behind the attack and the pakistani spy agency are one and the same. >> the network acts as an arm for pakistan's internal service intelligence agency. >> reporter: admiral mullen added the united states has credible intelligence linking the isi to a june 28th attack on an intercontinental hotel in kabul. >> they conducted that truck bomb attack as well as the assault on our embassy. >> reporter: in an interview pakistani interior minister issued a denial saying say that it is isi involved in that attack, i categoryically deny it. we have no such policy to attack or aid attacks to pakistani forces through any pakistani assistance. u.s. senators are not convinced. >> the insurgent groups like the hakani network continue to enjoy sanctuary in the country as well as active support from pakistan's intelligence service. >> i've repeatedly written to secretary clinton to press to have the hakani group ad
officials now say pakistan was involved. before a senate committee chief chairman admiral mike mullen testified the terror group behind the attack and the pakistani spy agency are one and the same. >> the network acts as an arm for pakistan's internal service intelligence agency. >> reporter: admiral mullen added the united states has credible intelligence linking the isi to a june 28th attack on an intercontinental hotel in kabul. >> they conducted that truck bomb attack as...
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drone strike in pakistan. our nick schifrin covers pakistan, and he joins us here in the studio. good morning, nick. you broke many of the details about the story about osama bin laden. what are your sources and u.s. intelligence telling you about what just took place? >> the pakistanis i'm talking to increasingly think he's dead. the intelligence officials thinks he's dead. a spokesman for his own organization say that he's dead and locals say that he is dead, but the u.s. says, look, let's wait. a senior u.s. official says, our bar is really high. we've been said he's been killed in the past. that turned out not to be true. so we're going to wait. but the u.s. has been hunting him for years. he's kind of an evil genius for al qaeda, one of the most important terrorists in the world. >> tell us a little bit more about him. he's number four on the most-wanted list in pakistan. is this a big coup for the u.s. as well? >> it is a big coup for the u.s. he's extremely well connected. he's extremely trained. he was trained by the pakistani military. and one of his main jobs was to rec
drone strike in pakistan. our nick schifrin covers pakistan, and he joins us here in the studio. good morning, nick. you broke many of the details about the story about osama bin laden. what are your sources and u.s. intelligence telling you about what just took place? >> the pakistanis i'm talking to increasingly think he's dead. the intelligence officials thinks he's dead. a spokesman for his own organization say that he's dead and locals say that he is dead, but the u.s. says, look,...
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is trying to mend fences with pakistan. relations became strained after u.s. troops sneaked into the country and killed osama bin laden. pakistan condemned that raid as a violation of its sovereignty. stan grant joins us from islamabad. stan, how seerious is that, the reduction of troops? do we know when that will happen? >> reporter: it's another indication, zain, of the tensions that have arisen between the two countries, especially afr the killing of osama bin laden as you just said. there have been more than 200 troops here from the u.s. have been involved in various levels of training. we understand this will be scaled back to less than 50, some of those troops have already left the country. this is part of an ongoing downsca downscaling, we were told by the government. obviously it's been seen in a different light. you can't understate, zain, the sense of anti-american feeling that exists here, especially amongst the public. recent pew research poll put it bow low that. the message is the same and unanimous, everyone we speak to says they simply want the
is trying to mend fences with pakistan. relations became strained after u.s. troops sneaked into the country and killed osama bin laden. pakistan condemned that raid as a violation of its sovereignty. stan grant joins us from islamabad. stan, how seerious is that, the reduction of troops? do we know when that will happen? >> reporter: it's another indication, zain, of the tensions that have arisen between the two countries, especially afr the killing of osama bin laden as you just said....
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has been giving pakistan more than $2 billion a year, money to fight terrorism, not support it. the white house says it will not discuss any options that are now being considered, but if this is the opening round in a war of words, mullen began with a rocket attack, diane, and pakistan will most surely fire back. >> thank you, martha raddatz, reporting in from washington tonight. >>> and back here in this country, in a sense, it's chicken little eve, because tomorrow night, we're all going to be looking at the sky for something falling out of it. that old massive satellite, the size of a bus. so, what is the latest tonight on where it will land and if it should hit your house, we had a question. will insurance pay? abc's neal karlinsky is in los angeles, at command central for the satellite watch. >> reporter: the satellite is burning through its final hours of life at 1,800 miles an hour. these are actual pictures of it tumbling through space, taken through a telescope with a specially designed camera. the estimates of where it will go are still far from exact, nasa says it won
has been giving pakistan more than $2 billion a year, money to fight terrorism, not support it. the white house says it will not discuss any options that are now being considered, but if this is the opening round in a war of words, mullen began with a rocket attack, diane, and pakistan will most surely fire back. >> thank you, martha raddatz, reporting in from washington tonight. >>> and back here in this country, in a sense, it's chicken little eve, because tomorrow night, we're...
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the explosives are coming from pakistan. >> many of them are. >> reporter: the majority? >> probably at this point. >> reporter: doesn't that makes you mad sometimes? >> yes, it makes me mad. >> reporter: given how much money we've given to pakistan. >> it makes me mad every day. it makes me mad every day, but look, i gotta deal with what i can deal with. >> reporter: but dealing with that threat is getting harder. allen's popular predecessor, david petraeus, had 100,000 troops to work with. by this time next year, allen will have 40% fewer forces. the american public now looks at this war, the economy is faltering. and a lot of them are saying, "is this worth it?" >> it is, martha. it is. >> reporter: osama bin laden is dead. al qaeda is decimated. so what are we still doing here? >> we came to this region for two reasons. one was, of course, to go after al qaeda, but the reason we're in afghanistan is so that the taliban don't unseat this government and don't return to power. >> reporter: whatever you think about this war and the tough fight general allen has ahead of h
the explosives are coming from pakistan. >> many of them are. >> reporter: the majority? >> probably at this point. >> reporter: doesn't that makes you mad sometimes? >> yes, it makes me mad. >> reporter: given how much money we've given to pakistan. >> it makes me mad every day. it makes me mad every day, but look, i gotta deal with what i can deal with. >> reporter: but dealing with that threat is getting harder. allen's popular predecessor,...